Macca has played drums on several of his solo and Wings recordings. When it came to Beatle recordings he managed to unseat Ringo on a few songs. To my knowledge it's widely accepted that Macca played drums on BACK IN THE USSR...DEAR PRUDENCE...THE BALLAD OF J&Y.... What other songs do ya believe her drummed on?

Macca has played drums on several of his solo and Wings recordings. When it came to Beatle recordings he managed to unseat Ringo on a few songs. To my knowledge it's widely accepted that Macca played drums on BACK IN THE USSR...DEAR PRUDENCE...THE BALLAD OF J&Y.... What other songs do ya believe her drummed on?

That's right... When Ringo temporaly got out of the band because he was bored and feeling useless for the group, Paul took seat on drums and played those songs on White Album. I could find some others: "Wild Honey Pie"; "Martha my Dear" and "Why don't we do it in the road?(with Ringo)". And on the single "TBOJY", requestesd by John, beyond drums, he played piano and did the backing vocal just for solidarity for him. George and Ringo wasn't present. I don't know if there's another track he played drums. "The Who"'s Keith Moon once asked to Paul who was played drums on BOTR album and wonder how was a pretty good drummer, Paul replied: "Well...by chance, it was just me!".

I've read that Paul AND Ringo play drums on Phil Spector's version of Let It Be . . . it's funny, I go in spurts as to which version of the song I prefer. Generally, I'd say the Spector mix - of note, everybody that I have played both versions to seems to prefer the Spector version, incidentally

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[quote]That's right... When Ringo temporaly got out of the band because he was bored and feeling useless for the group, Paul took seat on drums and played those songs on White Album. I could find some others: "Wild Honey Pie"; "Martha my Dear" and "Why don't we do it in the road?(with Ringo)". And on the single "TBOJY", requestesd by John, beyond drums, he played piano and did the backing vocal just for solidarity for him. George and Ringo wasn't present.

...George and Ringo weren't present( just correcting myself, sorry)...Well Liam, I didn't know about that(Spector's LIB version) Paul and Ringo played drums together. So was the single version a George(Martin)'s production? I thought both are Spector's(with his "Wall of Sound")production!

Fellow, I found those in the swedish site "The Beatles Unofficial Lyrics Archive":http://tubla9cy.com/wainfo.htmAll recordings data is over there.And I read some stuffs in the "Many Years From Now" book I think.

I've got the Official Recording book or whatever---I'll check those out--interesting. Alot of stuff doesn't wind up in the final mix. Paul did alot of "guide" drum parts when Ringo wasn't there, but on most of those, Sir George added Mr Starkey later. That's what I remember from that book.